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Title: how discolored can a pony get???
Post by: orangepeachmango on March 28, 2017, 09:49:59 PM
hi guys! i was browsing ebay and i saw this listing for a lot on ebay with lemondrops and a couple others.
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i was shocked to see lemondrops so brown, at first i thought she might've been a nirvana or something, ive never seen a pony that discolored 0_0
but i asked the seller for hoof pics, and she's HK, she's just extremely brown.
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what could cause that level of discoloration?? i kind of still want to buy the lot so i can give her some love :'V
Title: Re: how discolored can a pony get???
Post by: Mewtwofan1 on March 28, 2017, 09:58:47 PM
I'm not sure. My guess is the defeatism of the plastic and what environment the poor little thing was in. Sunlight? Dust? Chemicals? But I'm not sure. This is all based on my sadly limited knowledge of plastic.
Title: Re: how discolored can a pony get???
Post by: lostpony on March 28, 2017, 10:10:33 PM
It's really hard to be sure of anything with such fuzzy pics.  She could be just really really dirty, but those round spots on her feet look like "cancer" or "age spots" possibly.

I too love ponies in such poor condition, they are worth a good scrub up and that hair looks pretty nice, to me....by my standards.  If the lot is running really cheap, you also get Glory and BBE Lofty, Yay!

If you have very few ponies right now this can look like something you want; I know I got my first lots like this and some were a pleasant surprise after a good scrub and some were even worse than in the pics. 

Someone more knowledgeable than me will come along and venture a more informed opinion of what sorts of things can go wrong with this pony in particular. 
Title: Re: how discolored can a pony get???
Post by: Mermaid on March 28, 2017, 10:16:50 PM
I've seen some crazy discolored ponies! Ones that come to mind that can get crazy are:
Taf scoops
Sparkle napper
Sparkle star hopper
Cherry treats
Boysenberry pie
Sundance
Blossom
Cotton candy
Dainty dahlia
Daisy sweet
Flutter cloud puff

Discoloration can happen for a multitude of things, sun exposer, dirt, water, regrind, plastic deteriation, fragrance exposure, and so much more! I once saw a clear sparkle baby firefly that had been left on a roof for a year!
Title: Re: how discolored can a pony get???
Post by: pyrodarknessanny on March 28, 2017, 10:47:51 PM
Could be general dirt and grime.
Could also be nicotine stain
Title: Re: how discolored can a pony get???
Post by: Loa on March 29, 2017, 12:58:58 AM
I've totally seen her that colour. It's age, grime, and sunlight.
Title: Re: how discolored can a pony get???
Post by: Stormness_1 on March 29, 2017, 01:44:59 AM
As one of the oldest ponies, she could have been through 30+ years of who knows what. Dirt, grime, sunlight, smoke, who knows - but she's not the worst one I've seen by a long shot!
Title: Re: how discolored can a pony get???
Post by: Pokeyonekenobie on March 29, 2017, 07:12:21 AM
I have a so-soft Truly that I'm deflocking (due to really bad flocking) and she's off white (almost cream) underneath, not white.  I think the glue from the flocking yellowed and it has yellowed her plastic as well.  Sometimes discoloration just happens.
Title: Re: how discolored can a pony get???
Post by: LadyMoondancer on March 29, 2017, 11:02:39 PM
I used to have a Gingerbread who was sooo discolored (also riddled with cancer and with perpetually greasy hair).  Completely tan.  It was sad.
Title: Re: how discolored can a pony get???
Post by: lostpony on March 30, 2017, 12:49:27 AM
I have a tanned Gingerbread with great hair and I love her as much as my perfect Gingerbread....maybe more cuz I can stuff her in my pocket without concern for making her worse, except her hair which does require some attention after being pocketed, and of course I totally hate that, not.

I also like ponies with signs of play including awful felt pen makeup and chew marks.  They're imbued with love.
Title: Re: how discolored can a pony get???
Post by: orangepeachmango on March 30, 2017, 12:50:08 AM
I have a tanned Gingerbread with great hair and I love her as much as my perfect Gingerbread....maybe more cuz I can stuff her in my pocket without concern for making her worse, except her hair which does require some attention after being pocketed, and of course I totally hate that, not.

i kind of like this "tanned" gingerbread idea.........shes just cooked instead of raw, thats all!
Title: Re: how discolored can a pony get???
Post by: lostpony on March 30, 2017, 12:52:24 AM
Yup and it's an excuse to have that many more of the same pony.
Title: Re: how discolored can a pony get???
Post by: Blue Haired Ken Doll on March 30, 2017, 03:18:42 AM
My second ever g1 pony, Parasol, was like covered in dirt when I found her at the thrift store, this pony could be te same deal, when I scrubbed her she went from looking like a brownish colour to bright pink again!
Title: Re: how discolored can a pony get???
Post by: lostpony on March 30, 2017, 03:37:15 AM
Parasol was my first G1!

I love it when that happens.  It's true, you never know when they are going to just need a good scrub and come out gorgeous and fresh. ^.^
Title: Re: how discolored can a pony get???
Post by: daffodil101 on March 30, 2017, 04:44:54 AM

Discoloration can happen for a multitude of things, sun exposer, dirt, water, regrind, plastic deteriation, fragrance exposure, and so much more! I once saw a clear sparkle baby firefly that had been left on a roof for a year!

Whoooa that's actually quite cool!! 

I've had a few ponies that appeared super discoloured, but it turned out to be grime on the inside so thick it made the plastic look darker  :blink: :shocked:
Title: Re: how discolored can a pony get???
Post by: Leave a Whisper on March 30, 2017, 07:28:26 AM
There is a user on here that has a gorgeous green Blueberry Baskets.

I've seen Cloud Puff in various regrind stages until she was nearly pink.

Someone else here has a Cola brown Twinkler. It was pretty cool.

I own a gorgeous gray Ringlets. There are two small blue marks to show she was once pale blue.

My kiddo's Scrumptious is so evenly yellowed, I had no idea she was actually supposed to be a white pony.

I've seen some funky, tan Starshines and Cherry Treats on eBay.
Title: Re: how discolored can a pony get???
Post by: lostpony on March 30, 2017, 09:17:48 AM
I have an early G3 Pinky that seems to have been left out in the sun in the dirt for year(s) because on one whole side she's completely coppery.

Greenberry baskets...
Title: Re: how discolored can a pony get???
Post by: Leave a Whisper on March 30, 2017, 09:31:38 AM
I have an early G3 Pinky that seems to have been left out in the sun in the dirt for year(s) because on one whole side she's completely coppery.

Greenberry baskets...


Pictures please? :)

Gooseberry Baskets?
Title: Re: how discolored can a pony get???
Post by: kissthethunder on March 31, 2017, 11:03:25 PM
Lemon drop in particular seems prone to deterioration issues- I haven't found any in recent years that are free of 'cancer' or mold issues
Title: Re: how discolored can a pony get???
Post by: invaderhorizongreen on April 01, 2017, 08:43:20 PM
I have a cloud puff with purplish regrind, the way it is makes her look like a appaloosa mare.  I love her dearly, I also have a Carmel crunch that has so much regrind half of her is this purple pink haze. I like her as well, regrind does not bother me in the least.
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